Dear All
I was on here earlier this week moaning about my negative experience with Metformin.
I had my bloods done yesterday and was told the doc would phone in a week with the results.
When I saw the number flash up on my phone I knew it wasn’t good....so here’s goes
I last had my BG done in Feb it came back a staggering 84!
My GP advised I start Metformin - 500mg once a day.
I tried to reduce the figures without it, but ended up caving in and starting the tablets.
Unfortunately they are having an awful effect on my stomach and despite switching to the SR formulation, I’m going to have to stop them.
Anyway, on to the results and they’re not pretty.
ac1 down to 52 which is an improvement, trust me it gets worse from here on in.
They also ran a cholesterol check - overall 7.1!!
The breakdown, I only held it together long enough to ask
Tri - 2.7
HDL - 1.2
LDL - 4.7
They want me to start Statins, which I really don’t want to do.
When pressed as to why I didn’t want to take pills, I blurted out that I feel they have a reverse psychology on me - in that I’m left taking all this medication (I’m on BP meds too) so let’s just batter in and eat whatever I like.
She actually got it, and said that it made sense to hear it like that, but if that’s the case, what am I going to do about it as looking at the whole picture things aren’t good.
I’m obese, inactive & lazy, have high BP, high cholesterol and T2 - apart from that I’m fine...
Tell me honestly, is it possible to deal with this with diet and lifestyle changes, no further meds?
Am I setting myself up to fail.
Of course the whole Covid thing has only reinforced my very real fears.
Please go easy on me, I’ve had my bubble and “poor me” moment, now I need to woman up and deal with it.
Dear All
I was on here earlier this week moaning about my negative experience with Metformin.
I had my bloods done yesterday and was told the doc would phone in a week with the results.
When I saw the number flash up on my phone I knew it wasn’t good....so here’s goes
I last had my BG done in Feb it came back a staggering 84!
My GP advised I start Metformin - 500mg once a day.
I tried to reduce the figures without it, but ended up caving in and starting the tablets.
Unfortunately they are having an awful effect on my stomach and despite switching to the SR formulation, I’m going to have to stop them.
Anyway, on to the results and they’re not pretty.
ac1 down to 52 which is an improvement, trust me it gets worse from here on in.
They also ran a cholesterol check - overall 7.1!!
The breakdown, I only held it together long enough to ask
Tri - 2.7
HDL - 1.2
LDL - 4.7
They want me to start Statins, which I really don’t want to do.
When pressed as to why I didn’t want to take pills, I blurted out that I feel they have a reverse psychology on me - in that I’m left taking all this medication (I’m on BP meds too) so let’s just batter in and eat whatever I like.
She actually got it, and said that it made sense to hear it like that, but if that’s the case, what am I going to do about it as looking at the whole picture things aren’t good.
I’m obese, inactive & lazy, have high BP, high cholesterol and T2 - apart from that I’m fine...
Tell me honestly, is it possible to deal with this with diet and lifestyle changes, no further meds?
Am I setting myself up to fail.
Of course the whole Covid thing has only reinforced my very real fears.
Please go easy on me, I’ve had my bubble and “poor me” moment, now I need to woman up and deal with it.
I’m obese, inactive & lazy, have high BP, high cholesterol and T2 - apart from that I’m fine...
Tell me honestly, is it possible to deal with this with diet and lifestyle changes, no further meds?
Also perhaps be kind to yourself too, which is not the same as 'failing'!Please go easy on me, I’ve had my bubble and “poor me” moment, now I need to woman up and deal with it.
Welcome @ MissPooh You have made the 1st steps to try to get this under control - well done! and from what I can see you are going in the right direction - I was similar to you 3 years ago, I had a HbA1c of 86 on diagnosis. Three months later I had it down to around 45, six months later down to 39, next 37 and have been in remission for the last couple of years. Basically lowering my carbs dramatically - I did it on my own - but Jo's nutritional thingy is excellent for anyone starting now - basically if you follow that I would imagine the blood sugars,weight and cholesterol would fall down in the right direction (it did in my experience). I think I was heavier than you at my heaviest which was over 14 stones. However, when diagnosed I was just under 12 stone and I think within the year I lost just under 3 stone. At the moment, I am just over 9 stone - I hope this gives you hope that it is possibly do-able - I am proof of that and others also on this site have achieved this. It is not easy at times but you have to change to progress and I also fit in a brisk daily walk which helps also (nothing too strenuous) but good for someone who used to park their car at the door entrance to shops rather than walk! Keeping asking the questions that's how we all learn and everyone here is very helpful and friendly. I wish you well on your new journey!Dear All
I was on here earlier this week moaning about my negative experience with Metformin.
I had my bloods done yesterday and was told the doc would phone in a week with the results.
When I saw the number flash up on my phone I knew it wasn’t good....so here’s goes
I last had my BG done in Feb it came back a staggering 84!
My GP advised I start Metformin - 500mg once a day.
I tried to reduce the figures without it, but ended up caving in and starting the tablets.
Unfortunately they are having an awful effect on my stomach and despite switching to the SR formulation, I’m going to have to stop them.
Anyway, on to the results and they’re not pretty.
ac1 down to 52 which is an improvement, trust me it gets worse from here on in.
They also ran a cholesterol check - overall 7.1!!
The breakdown, I only held it together long enough to ask
Tri - 2.7
HDL - 1.2
LDL - 4.7
They want me to start Statins, which I really don’t want to do.
When pressed as to why I didn’t want to take pills, I blurted out that I feel they have a reverse psychology on me - in that I’m left taking all this medication (I’m on BP meds too) so let’s just batter in and eat whatever I like.
She actually got it, and said that it made sense to hear it like that, but if that’s the case, what am I going to do about it as looking at the whole picture things aren’t good.
I’m obese, inactive & lazy, have high BP, high cholesterol and T2 - apart from that I’m fine...
Tell me honestly, is it possible to deal with this with diet and lifestyle changes, no further meds?
Am I setting myself up to fail.
Of course the whole Covid thing has only reinforced my very real fears.
Please go easy on me, I’ve had my bubble and “poor me” moment, now I need to woman up and deal with it.
If you get a meter check out the price of strips.Thank you all so very much.
It’s been a “boot into touch” kinda day.
Don’t get me wrong the doctor was lovely, but she made it very clear what would happen if things don’t change and while I’m no spring chicken (I’ll be 56 this month) I like to think I have a good few years yet.
So I’m going to have to order some new supplies test strips and such, I might even treat myself to a new monitor and get with the programme
If you telephone Spirit Healthcare on 0800 881 5423 (and ask like I did recently) they will throw in the meter for free - the test strips are around £7.75 for 50 - very competitive and testing is a must - it's the only way you will know what food/s raise your blood sugar too much or not. Good luck!Thank you all so very much.
It’s been a “boot into touch” kinda day.
Don’t get me wrong the doctor was lovely, but she made it very clear what would happen if things don’t change and while I’m no spring chicken (I’ll be 56 this month) I like to think I have a good few years yet.
So I’m going to have to order some new supplies test strips and such, I might even treat myself to a new monitor and get with the programme
I would say congratulations on that excellent reduction in your HbA1c.
I would also ask if you fasted for your blood test, and if so, for how long? If we don't fast before a blood test that includes cholesterol, the results can be affected, particularly the trigs and LDL, which in turn affect the total. Eating beforehand, especially anything fatty, will have affected your result. Just a thought.
No I didn’t fast before having my blood taken and that did cross my mind when I came home after the test had been done.
I had berries, natural Greek yoghurt and a teaspoon of soured cream for brekkie, so looking at it like that I guess that may well explain a notch or two on the fat results.
I’m obese, inactive & lazy, have high BP, high cholesterol and T2 - apart from that I’m fine...
Tell me honestly, is it possible to deal with this with diet and lifestyle changes, no further meds?
Hi MissPooh, it's a very personal issue. What works for some may not for others. I had a type 2 diagnosed and 250 BG. I also suffered from High Blood pressure and was overweight.
In my case, I quit alcohol completely, cut back drastically on carbs, eliminating sugar, started eating a lot of veggies and fish, and took up quick walking for 1 hour a day (great to have a dog).
My BG is now between 75 and 130, with no drug.
When I leave for my daily walk, my BG is at 130, when I come back it drops to under 100. The effect of exercise lasts the whole day, even when you eat your BG does not peak.
I feel much much better. My body is working, I am full of energy even though I eat little carbs.
In my experience, Metformin strips your blood of most vitamins especially B12. If you are on Metformin, I would highly recommend taking a daily 2500 mg dose.
I used to have an unhealthy lifestyle. By changing it I managed to get rid of a diabetes drug, Metformin, and a blood pressure pill. Both were known for inducing low B12 levels.
You asked if it works, Madam it certainly did for me, if you are tempted, it's a hard path but you get rewarded as you move down it.
Kind Regards
David
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